Student evaluation of online learning during the covid-19 pandemic


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part-time, their age, and whether they were participating in their first 
online business education class. 
Evans and Haase (2001) 
tested the 
background of distance education through demographics, courses versus 
programs, reasons for enrolling or not enrolling, desired features, 
customer service expectations, tuition, prestige and value, and institu-
tional attributes. The results of another research confirm the link be-
tween students
’ 
age, occupation, and overall use of technology, as well 
as between the use of technology and increased confidence regarding 
digital competences, especially in learning languages online (
Arrosa-
garay et al., 2019
). Students
’ 
performance in online learning is strongly 
linked to their demographic characteristics, such as regional affiliation, 
socioeconomic status, educational level, age, gender, and disability 
(
Rizvi et al., 2019
). 
We decided to focus on two more factors/descriptors that are 
meaningful in the Polish context: travel time to the business school and 
nationality. The first one relates to the accessibility and convenience of 
the educational programs offered. With the increased interest in 
achieving a higher education degree, students of various backgrounds 
look for different options to develop skills and increase their chances on 
the job market. The desire to save time is one of the factors that in-
fluences the change in preference towards distance learning (
Al-Azzam 
et al., 2020
). According to 
Secundo et al. (2021)
, distance learning al-
lows some students to overcome the difficulty of moving away from 
home. The proximity of their location to university correlates with the 
commute time. 
The existing literature indicates the globalization of higher education 
(
Zheng, 2014
) and underlines the key role of national culture in terms of 
consumer behavior (
De Mooij, 2013

Hofstede et al., 2010
), which 
translates into attitudes and preferences also in relation to education and 
a professional career. With regards to international students, it also 
entails the choice of which country they wish to study in. While the 
country of origin of a student must be noted as an influencing factor, the 
location of a chosen university and its broader economic, political, and 
social factors is of critical importance. When researching the anteced-
ents of the international students
’ 
reasons to study in the UK, 
Zheng 
(2014) 
noticed that the home country

s economic wealth and de-
mographics, relative exchange rate, historic/linguistic link, and gov-
ernment preferential policies matter. In the case of international 
students originally from developing economies, a wide range of eco-
nomic, social, and political factors dominate decisions to study in the 
UK, whereas for students from developed countries, it is their home 
country

s economic wealth, population, and bilateral trade that de-
termines their choice of the UK. For our own research context, inter-
national students choosing Poland come from neighboring countries 
from the East, and their motivation to study abroad has similar eco-
nomic grounds. 
In Poland, the influx of large numbers of students from the countries 
of the former Soviet Union is a particularly interesting phenomenon 
(
Hut and Jaroszewska, 2011
). Poland is a popular educational destina-
tion among Ukrainians. It is rated highly among this group, and the cost 
of living and studying is lower than in countries of Western Europe. 
Young Ukrainians choose Poland in order to obtain a European diploma. 
They are the poorest group of all the international students in Poland 
with their stay funded mostly by family. Online studies might be 
perceived in terms of money savings as it does not require relocation to a 
foreign country. This raises the following questions: Will students from 
the countries of the former USSR be interested in studying online, 
without having to leave their home country? Are there differences in the 
perception of online learning between Polish and Ukrainian students? 
And is it possible to observe similar student behaviors in other regions 
too? 
Young Ukrainians do not want to return to their home country after 
graduation. More than half of them are planning to stay in Poland and 
one third are planning to go further west (
D
ł
ugosz, 2018
). The most 
common motivation for Ukrainians to study in Poland is to improve their 
chances on the labor market. In their opinion, foreign universities offer 
higher education standards. At the same time, they consider completing 
studies abroad a 

good mark
” 
on their CV (
R
ę
bisz, and Sikora, 2015
). 
The considerable number of Ukrainian migrants is the result of 
Poland and Ukraine being neighbors and the attractiveness of large 
cities, but also the effect of administrative solutions encouraging long- 
term stay, for instance, by facilitating access to the labor market for 
specific categories of migrants (e.g., students, graduates of Polish uni-
versities and business schools, holders of the Pole

s Card [Karta 
Polaka]). (
Brunarska et al., 2016
). Those students are most often 
employed in trade and catering (
Skoczy
´
nska-Prokopowicz, 2018
). That 
said, these students often encounter language difficulties. Language 
barriers are encountered in many countries, not only Poland, as identi-
fied by 
Rasheed et al. (2019)


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